1 Box Betaserc 24mg = 50 tablets
BETASERC INFORMATION
Betaserc is a medication for treating vertigo. It contains betahistine as an active ingredient. Betaserc prevents symptoms of vertigo from worsening. These include dizziness and loss of balance. Some people feel as if things around them are in constant motion even when they are not. Once Betaserc is taken, it enhances the circulation of blood in the brain and inner ear. This minimizes dizziness and the frequency of vertigo. Betaserc is also prescribed for treatment of tinnitus and Meniere’s disease.
How To Use
Your doctor will determine not just the perfect dose for you but also the right dosage strength. Betaserc is available as an 8mg, 16mg and 24mg tablet. In most cases, the initial dose will be the 8mg one. It will be taken three times each day. If it doesn’t cause change, the dose can be increased up to 48mg per day. Tablets are best swallowed whole rather than chewed and after eating to avoid abdominal discomfort. It can be taken for six to twelve months. No kid below eighteen years of age should take Betaserc. Because of feeling dizzy, or having vertigo, avoid operating heavy machinery or a car.
Side Effects
Betaserc can cause these side effects:
- Nausea, vomiting
- Abdominal pain, gas
- Headache
- Dyspepsia
- Low blood pressure
- Allergies
- Orthostatic hypotension.
Report any other side effect that you might develop while taking Betaserc
Precautions
Prior to taking Betaserc, note that it might not be safe. So, let your physician know that you have:
- An allergy to betahistine or related drugs
- Pheochromocytoma, also called adrenal gland tumor
- Asthma
- Gastricor duodenal ulcer
- A child who is breastfeeding.
If you are pregnant you can take Betaserc. However, your doctor will prescribe it when the benefit to your body outweighs the risk to the fetus.
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